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By Will Sturgeon

Published: Thursday 17 February 2005


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Anonymous


Location

London


Occupation

Integration Engineer


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I take your point. On the other hand, one reason I don't believe Sky will be adversely affected is because a lot of downloaders are late bloomers. By this I'm referring to the audience that come across programmes long after it's aired, therefore missing past episodes. These services offer a chance for users to see these backdated series as there is very little chance of them making their way back on to our TV screens. Although I'm not condoning this, you'll find a high percentage of downloaders fall into this category.



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